Saturday, September 25, 2010

25 Sep, 2010, Saturday, Michael Savage headlines

These are the same headlines for yesterday, Friday. The Michael Savage website is a news aggregate website.

Muslim nations call for U.N. to track 'Islamophobia'
(CNSNews.com) The text condemns "instances of intolerance, discrimination, profiling and acts of violence against Muslims occurring in many parts of the world" ... [article accompanied by a photo of a masked man bearing a sign saying, "Behead all those who insult Islam]

Black Panther dismissal 'travesty of justice'
(Fox News) The Justice Department is ignoring civil rights cases that involve white victims and wrongly abandoned a voter intimidation case, a top department official testified ...

Issa calls for 'relook' at climate science
(The Hill) "Those people played fast and loose with both the truth and our money" ...

CNN boss ousted amid slipping ratings
(Politico) Klein’s departure follows that of ABC News president David Westin and the announcement that Jeff Zucker, the chief executive of NBC Universal, is stepping down ...

Democrats in worse shape than in '94
(NBC News) The party is eight points worse than where President Clinton and the Democrats stood in 1994, when Democrats lost 54 seats in the House and eight in the Senate ...

University denies Ayers emeritus status
(Chicago Tribune) Trustees Chairman Christopher Kennedy noted Ayers dedicated a book to, among others, the man who killed Kennedy's father, Robert F. Kennedy ...

Dad confronts rapist who killed 4-year-old girl
(Houston Chronicle) "You are not a man. You're a bogeyman. You're a monster. You're going to pay a long and horrible price for what you did to my daughter" ... [Mother was previously convicted and sentenced to 20 years for standing by and letting her boyfriend rape and kill the girl.]

More unmarrieds living together amid tough times
(Washington Times) The federal government doesn't know all the ways people are pinching pennies during the "Great Recession," but it thinks it has found at least one ...

Obama's unconfirmed Medicare chief won't answer questions from Senate
(CNSNews.com) Donald Berwick is an advocate of health care rationing and redistributing wealth through the health-care system ...

Many felons work as state caregivers
(Los Angeles Times) Scores of people convicted of crimes such as rape, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon are permitted to care for some of California's most vulnerable residents ...

Homeland Security accused of wasting $500 million
(Fox News) "It's not good government, it's not best practice" ...

Navy pilots caught on camera grounded over lake stunt
(KGTV-TV, San Diego) Damage to the $33 million helicopters was estimated at between $50,000 and $500,000 ...

Mexican government proves to be supreme hypocrite
(New American) The Mexican government intends to build a wall along the Mexican-Guatemalan border ...

$1.39 Million spent on study of Tajik workers in Moscow
(CNSNews.com) "How would you explain to the average American mom and dad -- who make $52,000 per year -- that taxing them to pay for this grant was justified?" ...

Egyptian cleric: Islam permits wife beating
(Middle East Media Research Institute) "Allah honored wives by instating the punishment of beatings" ...

Even Shepard Fairey's losing hope
(National Journal) The artist whose poster of Barack Obama became a rallying image during the hope-and-change election of 2008 says he understands why so many people have lost faith ...

'Mexican national' charged in near drowning of wife
(Palm Beach Post) A West Palm Beach man pushed his 7-months-pregnant wife into the Intracoastal Waterway then held her under in an attempt to drown her before two passers-by rescued her ...

Reality TV loves polygamy
(Newsweek) "She's a sister from the same mister, and he's a brother from another mother" ...

Brawl erupts at Reid-Angle election forum
(Las Vegas Review Journal)"Our whole aim was to have an educational forum to hear from the candidates about their economic positions" ...

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